Police Blow Up Church Porn CDs

by Jordan Yerman | February 22, 2007 at 05:42 pm
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This is a follow-up to alaaron's earlier posting. Maybe detonating the offending CD players was a bit excessive. The "off" switch would have sufficed, no?


Three CD players hidden under a cathedral's pews blared sexually explicit language in the middle of an Ash Wednesday Mass, leading a bomb squad to detonate two of the devices.

Authorities determined the music players were not dangerous and kept the third one to check it for clues, said police Capt. Gary Johnson.

The CD players, duct-taped to the bottoms of the pews, were set to turn on in the middle of noon Mass on Wednesday at the Roman Catholic Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

The recordings, made on store-bought blank discs, featured people using foul language and "pornographic messages," Johnson said. He would not elaborate because of the ongoing investigation.

Church staff members took the CD players to the basement and called police, who sent the bomb squad, Johnson said.

The bomb squad blew up two players outside and kept the third one to test for fingerprints or DNA and trace its components, he said.

Also, if I were a cop, I'd retain ALL THREE players to check for fingerprints. Better odds of success, I reckon. 

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Jonny Giovanni

Sooo... "me love you long time" is a bomb threat now?

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babblingdweeb

I read this yesterday...all I can say is: overkill. I'm surprised it didn't happen in Boston! Boston as in...the bomb squad coming in due to non-threatening electronics.

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